The cilc tool is used to produce C bindings from
Mono and .NET assemblies. The new Gtk+ support extends this
to provide object inheritance of Gtk#-based widgets. So it is
now possible to consume Gtk# widgets from C easily.

The code lives in CVS as part of mcs/tools/cilc

Back in November, 2001

Michael Meeks has been contributing to OpenOffice for a
couple of years now. Initially he made it simple to start
contributing to the effort, and wrote the OpenOfficeOrg
Hacking guide, and setup a site at Ximian to get open source
developers to contribute, you can see it here:

Over the weekend I checked into the repository a tool to
easily create Mono bundles. A mono bundle allows you to ship
your Mono application as a single binary: no runtime
necessary: everything is "statically linked", there are no
external dependencies on a Mono installation of any kind.